tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3448236113415406620.post8440636240354367303..comments2019-05-06T14:41:00.444-05:00Comments on Food and Fuel America.com: Florida Launches Alternative Fuel Web SiteUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3448236113415406620.post-81963353811205815362007-11-10T01:59:00.000-06:002007-11-10T01:59:00.000-06:00While informing consumers where biofuels can be pu...While informing consumers where biofuels can be purchased is a laudable effort on the part of the state, there is so much more the state can do to make clean air in Florida a reality much sooner. All stations will provide clean fuels if it can be provided at a reasonable profit (equal or greater than that for gasoline) and there are consumers that can use it. Tax credits of 50% or more should be provided to car owners to convert their cars to run on E85. These conversions can be done for $250-$1500 depending on the manufacturer and installer. Many people would get the conversions done if the state would split the tab. The increased demand for the conversions will encourage competition to supply the conversions that will enable people to purchase clean fuels. Simultaneously, Florida should mandate that all MSW suitable for conversion to clean fuels must be delivered to a clean fuel manufacturing facility. Similar mandates should be issued for wood waste, tires and all agricultural waste. Biofuel manufacturers can produce fuel cheaply enough for gasoline distributors to maintain profit margins selling E85 while providing consumers a clean fuel for less money than gasoline (per unit of energy). There are companies available to provide these fuels today. I know of at least one. Let Florida place an emphasis on creating incentives to use the fuel---while maintaining incentives for biofuel companies to make it and fuel distributors companies to provide it.Credit Repair Crewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06822103149007554365noreply@blogger.com